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Old 01-27-2005, 18:35
StarsInTheSky
 
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Sorry for bringing this real old topic up, but I'm putting up my website again, and I had as an example of a good patcher (i.e. for editing hex with asm code) used Squidge's RTA. Now the RTA site is down, and from what I read, it is discontinued. I would like to know what is the best tool for this right now. My aim is to give a good diverse pictures of the tools there are, and as patchers I had bratalarms w32dasm patcher and squidges RTA. I don't know if hiew qualify, it is personally my favourite, but I always write the machine code directly, I don't really know if you can write the asm in it. So squidge, if you read this, and RTA is discontinued, what tool would you recommend? An honor to find you here btw.
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Old 01-27-2005, 23:59
iamritu
 
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Hiew windows

Wolf's Hiew Addon 0.2a adds a nice touch to let you work on it while in window.search for winhiew . I am not sure where i downloaded it
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Old 01-28-2005, 08:27
StarsInTheSky
 
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thank you I found it at http://www.geocities.com/wolf_hfs/download.html , but I have no idea what its good for?? is it just for launching hiew? in that case I have a much better solution, I have "open with hiew" set as folder option, so all I need is to right click an exe file and choose that.
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Old 01-28-2005, 18:28
Kerlingen
 
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Yes, this is its only use. Here is the english translation of the german text:

"Launches Hiew just out of Windows and opens the previously defined file for "editing".
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